Exothermic
Condensation mean the compound loss the kinetic energy that keep them at separate distance from each other and remain in form of gas. It is the release of these energy in condensation thus condensation is exothermic.
Condensation is an exothermic change because it releases heat energy as water vapor transforms into liquid water.
Condensation is generally exothermic in that the material doing the condensing will be giving up thermal energy to do so. And giving up heat energy is the exit of thermal energy, hence the name exothermic. The atoms or molecules of this consate give up some of their kinetic energy, their energy of atomic or molecular motion, that thermal energy, to condense.
Condensation is considered a type of exothermic reaction. Condensation is something that is released, which means that is exothermic instead of endothermic.
condensation freezing and deposition
freezing is exothermic, melting is endothermic, evaporation is endothermic, condensation is exothermic.
condensation is the exothermic because the condensing particles reduce their kinetic energy during combination.
condensation is the exothermic because the condensing particles reduce their kinetic energy during combination.
Condensation is exothermic. Energy is released during condensation. Energy can not be "lost" but merely change from one form to another.
It can be either. Some exothermic processes, such as combustion, are chemical changes while others, such as condensation, are physical.
Yes, condensation of water vapor into rain is an exothermic process. When water vapor cools and condenses into liquid water, heat is released to the surroundings. This is why you sometimes see condensation forming on cold surfaces like a glass of cold water.
The creation of "mist" or steam (condensation) from water is exothermic but the mirror is not experiencing any kind of chemical reaction.
thermal energy is released during condensation.